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Well Point .. of Superiority Made from best English materials — Internal work is of pure brass — The lasting qualities are assured. It is constructed to withstand the hardest driving and designed to avoid all the defects that have ordinarily beset the users of Well Points in the past. LESS COST LESS LABOUR This Point can tap your purest and t best source of water supply—which. 3 otherwise could only be had by a much more costly means. SOLE AGENTS D. McL. WALLACE PHONE 97 LIMITED WHAKATANE !—! ALWAYS YEARS AHEAD !—! ANNOUNCING THE SMALLEST "FARMALL" EVER BUILT The mmu, T CULTI-V HAS FOUR SPEEDS FORWARD. ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE. SURE GRIP GROUSER PNEUMATIC TYRES Runs on BENZINE, GASOLINE, KEROSENE or DISTILATE. Abundance of Power in Reserve. All the High Qualities of the Fl4. Ask P. BULLEN to tell , you all about it. Watch for it at the Showroom of mm i. mi & co. The Strand WHAKATANE Phone 100

Recent Arrivals t From one of the best English Pottery! manufacturers:- f !j : Dinner Sets f t j | Morning Sets I 11 Supper Trays ■£ 11 Salad Sets 1 - I! Sets of Jogs f ells ' Fine Quality Ware - Medium Prices f PRICE'S CASH STORES j Phone 1. Whafcatane. i

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 132, 6 March 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 132, 6 March 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 132, 6 March 1940, Page 6

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